Posted on 03/16/2019 6:54:54 AM PDT by MNDude
Lol. Too funny.
Don’t forget the pancreatic cancer they’ve been telling us she has had for years.
If this is true I applaud her. For real.
But seeing her in that wheelchair a couple months ago, its hard to believe.
Rofl!
... that involve walking unaided, buttoning her own shirt, and operating her lift chair with either hand.
Yet another fraud on the American people. If alive, the pathetic LIB loser is barely functioning...mentally or physically.
“It’s called rigour mortis.”
Yeah, she’s practicing for being dead. Probably should have the heat in her house turned all the way up, too.
Yet, still no sign of RBG.
You took the words out of my mouth.
Thats exactly what I thought.
Tough girl
You’re a riot
I cracked a rib a few years ago. It took me a year to fully recover.
LOL. Good post!
I got a cardiac stent placement in January.
My age is 80 and before the stent I did PT exercises, some aerobics, PT resistant exercises and a lot of walking.
I was told not do any of the above until after 4 weeks and slowly restart my exercises. To limit my walking to level walking.
After 5 weeks I got the go ahead for mild resistance exercises. No push-ups until 3 months post stent.
My post procedure advise booklet, said, “No exercise involving the breast bone exercise for 3 months after cardiac surgery or any surgery involving the breast bones.
A lady friend of my wife had cardiac surgery at the same time I received my stent.
She was told besides walking, not try any exercises involving her chest for 4 months. Then, she was to only do exercises suggested by a PT and approved of by her cardiac surgeon. She can walk on flat surfaces as her exercise. She is in her early 70’s not 80’s.
One can only imagine the exercise restrictions after a cancerous rib was removed for an 80+ year old.
Good one!
I broke a rib a few years ago as well, and it was probably three months before sleeping wasn’t a problem. I agree on the one year timeline- it did take quite a long time before I couldn’t feel it.
It takes a long time to recover from injuries and the older we get the longer it takes. It takes a long time to recover from being immobile, too.
If she’s really doing that well, why isn’t she being seen in public?
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